Source: Molecular Ecology. Unidade: IB
Subjects: APICULTURA, BIODIVERSIDADE, POLINIZAÇÃO, COLÔNIAS (BIOLOGIA), GENÉTICA DE POPULAÇÕES, USO DO SOLO, SUSTENTABILIDADE
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JAFFÉ, Rodolfo et al. Beekeeping practices and geographic distance, not land use, drive gene flow across tropical bees. Molecular Ecology, v. 25, p. 5345-5358, 2016Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.13852. Acesso em: 02 nov. 2024.APA
Jaffé, R., Pope, N., Acosta, A. L., Alves, D. A., Arias, M. C., Rúa, P. de la, et al. (2016). Beekeeping practices and geographic distance, not land use, drive gene flow across tropical bees. Molecular Ecology, 25, 5345-5358. doi:10.1111/mec.13852NLM
Jaffé R, Pope N, Acosta AL, Alves DA, Arias MC, Rúa P de la, Francisco FO, Giannini TC, Gonzalez-Chaves A, Imperatriz-Fonseca VL, Tavares MG, Jha S, Carvalheiro LG. Beekeeping practices and geographic distance, not land use, drive gene flow across tropical bees [Internet]. Molecular Ecology. 2016 ; 25 5345-5358.[citado 2024 nov. 02 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.13852Vancouver
Jaffé R, Pope N, Acosta AL, Alves DA, Arias MC, Rúa P de la, Francisco FO, Giannini TC, Gonzalez-Chaves A, Imperatriz-Fonseca VL, Tavares MG, Jha S, Carvalheiro LG. Beekeeping practices and geographic distance, not land use, drive gene flow across tropical bees [Internet]. Molecular Ecology. 2016 ; 25 5345-5358.[citado 2024 nov. 02 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.13852